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the former president mohammed morsi is under arrest. i'll speak live with egypt's ambassador to the united states. >>> plus, a heist at one of the world's most famous jewelry stores. the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine. it's mine. it's mine. mine! mine. mine. mine. mine. it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's chevy's independence day celebration. [ male announcer ] the chevy independence day celebration. now, current chevy truck owners can trade up to this 2013 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $9,000. johannesb >>> the star spangled banner first opened at baseball games a year before it first became our national anthem. but it is rare the top military brass is on hand to perform it. watch this. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ >> among those singing, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general martin dempsey describes himself as a rabid fan of the washington nationals. they went on to win the game over the milwaukee brewers, 8-5. on a m
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mohammed morsi came to power in elections a year ago. buf since then he forced through islamist constitution that angered many egyptian secularists and others are upset that he hasn't been able to turn it around the country's economy. it's gotten much worse. the military gave morsi a deadline to leave by today. as the deadline approached, people gathered in tahrir square calling for the president to leave. >> we don't want him. he has to step down. it's not -- >> shepard: it was a mostly joyful atmosphere among anti-morsi demonstrators today many waving flags. many of morsi supporters held more somber gatherings. much of what happened today was peaceful there was a report a short while ago of a violent clash between two sides in the city of alexandria in which a witness heard gunfire and saw people throwing bricks and stones. and just minutes ago, a report from egyptian officials that the deputy head of the muslim brotherhood is now under arrest. to get a sense of the chaos in cairo today, take a look at this map. you can see how demonst
mohammed morsi came to power in elections a year ago. buf since then he forced through islamist constitution that angered many egyptian secularists and others are upset that he hasn't been able to turn it around the country's economy. it's gotten much worse. the military gave morsi a deadline to leave by today. as the deadline approached, people gathered in tahrir square calling for the president to leave. >> we don't want him. he has to step down. it's not -- >> shepard: it was a...
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certainly the discomfort with mohamed morsi leading the country. we're now about three hours since the deadline that was given by the military, has passed. we're getting those reports. over the last three hour, we've seen the jubilation, the energy in the plaza here markedly increase. what is crucial right now? if the country is going through what those reports are telling us, through a period of being rudderless? >> i think what's crucial is that the violence is avoided, that it does break down this huge divide that exists in egypt, doesn't become violent. i think the military probably has decided to go slow in its implementation of the deadline they referred to, precisely because they do not want to see this turn violent. the hard part if indeed they are taking over slowly the reins of power -- and the last report i saw suggested an arm of the military, the so-called republican guard, which is responsible for the president's security, is still maintaining that security for the president. as the military takes power, that the muslim brotherhood wh
certainly the discomfort with mohamed morsi leading the country. we're now about three hours since the deadline that was given by the military, has passed. we're getting those reports. over the last three hour, we've seen the jubilation, the energy in the plaza here markedly increase. what is crucial right now? if the country is going through what those reports are telling us, through a period of being rudderless? >> i think what's crucial is that the violence is avoided, that it does...
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we are at the tipping point, the hour that the military gave mohamed morsi the
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they're vowing to defend egypts's first democratically-elected president, mohamed morsi. he was removed by the military one day ago. his supporters are holding rallies around cairo, defiant in the face of a military crackdown. piles of rocks are weapons of last resort. several protesters spoke with abc news. >> my life. my body. i will fight with my body. >> we want to die. >> reporter: the question, now, is will the standoff turn into civil war? egypt's military is fanned out across the city, armed with tanks and machine guns. security agencies are rounding up hundreds of aides to former president morsi for arrest. still, the new military-installed leader, a top constitutional judge, promises national reconciliation and tolerance. >> translator: i vow to safeguard the republican system and to respect the law and constitution. and to look after the interests of the people. >> reporter: peace and stability won't come easily for egypt. clashes between both sides have already left around 50 people dead since sunday alone. now, at the white house yesterday, president obama me
they're vowing to defend egypts's first democratically-elected president, mohamed morsi. he was removed by the military one day ago. his supporters are holding rallies around cairo, defiant in the face of a military crackdown. piles of rocks are weapons of last resort. several protesters spoke with abc news. >> my life. my body. i will fight with my body. >> we want to die. >> reporter: the question, now, is will the standoff turn into civil war? egypt's military is fanned out...
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., we spoke with a top official in the muslim brotherhood, the party that president mohamed morsi belongs to. he told us that morsi has been arrested and is being held at the headquarters of the republican guard. this same spokesman also tweeted that top presidential aides were also being held. now, today, the man who will run egypt until a new president can be elected will be sworn in. he's a top judge on the supreme constitutional court. not much is known about him. but this is a signal to the egyptian people, to the world, really, the military doesn't want to be in charge. they're denying this is a military coup. they're saying they're simply responding to the calls of the egyptian people, which president morsi failed to do. the military already ran egypt, following the fall of president mubarak 2 1/2 years ago. and they don't want to do it again. but the fact does remain that they are very much in charge of this country. and the path forward from here is pretty unclear. meanwhile, the muslim brotherhood protests are continuing. a top official said yesterday if the military tries to de
., we spoke with a top official in the muslim brotherhood, the party that president mohamed morsi belongs to. he told us that morsi has been arrested and is being held at the headquarters of the republican guard. this same spokesman also tweeted that top presidential aides were also being held. now, today, the man who will run egypt until a new president can be elected will be sworn in. he's a top judge on the supreme constitutional court. not much is known about him. but this is a signal to...
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the coup that toppled mohamed morsi was largely bloodless. and apparently quite popular, at least for now. joining me live from cairo is cnn's christiane aman por. the crowd has returned to tahrir square. tell me why. >> reporter: absolutely. egyptians are certainly up to party for a second night. during the course of the day, we saw the numbers dwindle to no more than a few hundred in the square. now night has fallen and the workday is over. they've come back again in their thousands. firecrackers are going off. it is certainly a celebratory move. judging by the people out there, you would never imagine that their constitution has been suspended. and although they now have an interim president nominated by the military, there are still certainly no presidential elections scheduled for now. but there is one cause for celebration. that is the fact that president morsi is no more and that as far as we know, he is detained and there is also apparently under way a witch hunt against many other of the senior members of the muslim brotherhood, broo
the coup that toppled mohamed morsi was largely bloodless. and apparently quite popular, at least for now. joining me live from cairo is cnn's christiane aman por. the crowd has returned to tahrir square. tell me why. >> reporter: absolutely. egyptians are certainly up to party for a second night. during the course of the day, we saw the numbers dwindle to no more than a few hundred in the square. now night has fallen and the workday is over. they've come back again in their thousands....
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here supporters don't talk about how president mohammed morsi misused his power, only how he lost it. >> if that's not a military coup, what's a military coup? >> reporter: with much of its leadership in jail or hiding, the muslim brotherhood is now in the hands of a new generation of islamic fundamentalists, inexperienced but eager. what will they do? members we talked with would only say they're weighing their options. they have the will to fight in the streets. the question is will they? byron pitts, abc news, cairo. >> as we said here at home the u.s. is keeping a close eye on this key american ally. each year the u.s. sends 1.6 billion dollars in aid, second only to israel. tonight president obama is calling for a review of that aid as he urges the military to quickly restore power back to the people. chief white house correspondent jonathan karl joins us from washington. the president spent the day meeting with advisers today. how concerned are they about a possible civil war. >> reporter: it is the top concern at the white house tonight. that is why on this holiday for the seco
here supporters don't talk about how president mohammed morsi misused his power, only how he lost it. >> if that's not a military coup, what's a military coup? >> reporter: with much of its leadership in jail or hiding, the muslim brotherhood is now in the hands of a new generation of islamic fundamentalists, inexperienced but eager. what will they do? members we talked with would only say they're weighing their options. they have the will to fight in the streets. the question is...
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that isn't how mohamed morsi ran the country. also, there are historic tensions between the military and the brotherhood that have played out as well, but clearly they're going to have to design this process differently at the front end. >> okay. the egyptian military was in control for about 16 months in that period between hosni mubarak's ouster and mohamed morsi being elected last year in june. what did we learn about how the military handles this kind of power? because while we have somebody in power now, you've got to believe that the military is helping at least secure this fragile government? >> the military does not do well when it's out in front running the politics of egyptian society. it didn't do a very effective job by any means when it ran the country for that 16-month period. it didn't like being in the limelight. and its reputation, which had been at a very high point after the revolution in 2011, its reputation sunk to bottom levels. it's back in terms of reputation. the military is a proud institution. it wants
that isn't how mohamed morsi ran the country. also, there are historic tensions between the military and the brotherhood that have played out as well, but clearly they're going to have to design this process differently at the front end. >> okay. the egyptian military was in control for about 16 months in that period between hosni mubarak's ouster and mohamed morsi being elected last year in june. what did we learn about how the military handles this kind of power? because while we have...
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the military has placed ousted president mohamed morsi under house arrest. just a year ago morsi became egypt's first democratically elected president. cnn's ian lee is in cairo where yesterday's massive crowds have thinned. good morning, ian. >> good morning. yesterday's crowds were quite celebratory. i want to paint a picture for you. last night when they announced that the army was taking power from former president mohamed morsi, tahrir square erupted with cheers. also fireworks that looked somewhat like the fourth of july all over cairo, fireworks shooting up into the air. people celebrating on the ground. you saw people waving flags, driving their cars around, playing music. quite celebratory atmosphere. something i haven't seen before. we also saw police officers waving flags and dancing in the street. a lot of people celebrating, but also people very angry at the pro-morsi rallies. they say they felt cheated and they felt that their legitimate leader had been removed illegally. >> ian, what happens now with the government? there's an interim leader t
the military has placed ousted president mohamed morsi under house arrest. just a year ago morsi became egypt's first democratically elected president. cnn's ian lee is in cairo where yesterday's massive crowds have thinned. good morning, ian. >> good morning. yesterday's crowds were quite celebratory. i want to paint a picture for you. last night when they announced that the army was taking power from former president mohamed morsi, tahrir square erupted with cheers. also fireworks that...
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john kerry there with former egyptian president mohamed morsi. now we're learning that the secretary of state was on his yacht while the egyptian president morsi was being deposed. >>> plus, all business eyes on a new jobs report, a big one, and what it says about the state of the u.s. economy. we'll be right back. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits today, like our 24/7 support and service, because at liberty mutual insurance, we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, so we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. plus, you could save hundreds when you switch, up to $423. call... today. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? >>> so, the day's most bizarre and confrontational testimony i
john kerry there with former egyptian president mohamed morsi. now we're learning that the secretary of state was on his yacht while the egyptian president morsi was being deposed. >>> plus, all business eyes on a new jobs report, a big one, and what it says about the state of the u.s. economy. we'll be right back. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional...
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riots between opponents and supporters of egyptian president mohammed morsi erupted yesterday and andrew was there witnessing the protest as a bystander when he was stabbed to death. opposition groups are trying to force morsi from power. at least seven are dead now and hundreds are injured. the state department has issued an advisory urging americans to postpone all but essential travel to egypt. david? >> susan saulny in washington. susan, thank you. >>> new wrangling over the fate of edward snowden who revealed this country's sweeping surveillance program. vice president joe biden making a phone call to the president of ecuador. snowden had asked for asylum there. the white house saying the conversation was wide-ranging but declined to give details. tonight ecuador's president now saying after that call, in order to get asylum, snowden has to arrive in ecuador first. this evening snowden is somewhere at the moscow airport still. he can't travel anywhere because his u.s. passport has been revoked. all of this comes as wikileaks founder julian assange who has helped snowden takes the to
riots between opponents and supporters of egyptian president mohammed morsi erupted yesterday and andrew was there witnessing the protest as a bystander when he was stabbed to death. opposition groups are trying to force morsi from power. at least seven are dead now and hundreds are injured. the state department has issued an advisory urging americans to postpone all but essential travel to egypt. david? >> susan saulny in washington. susan, thank you. >>> new wrangling over the...
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morsi. obama urged officials to avoid any arbitrary arrests. morsi is said to be at the administration of defense. >> thousands of egyptians are coming into tahrir square to party for the second night. away from the square in the course of the day, the new egypt president sworn in beginning to round up dozens of men of the muslim brotherhood. the mood in the square is festive for now. few people are worrying about the contusion is in limbo and some are asking when they can vote for a new president, randi? >> thanks. >>> paula deen is parting ways with the agent that made her a star. she thanks him for dedication over the years. since she admitted to using the "n" word, a dozen companies stopped doing business with her. >>> and sarah who received new lungs. her parents challenged the transplant rules she's seen mouthing high and i love you. she received a second transplant after the first set failed. she still cannot breathe without the help of a machine. >>> now an "ac 360" special, beauty t
morsi. obama urged officials to avoid any arbitrary arrests. morsi is said to be at the administration of defense. >> thousands of egyptians are coming into tahrir square to party for the second night. away from the square in the course of the day, the new egypt president sworn in beginning to round up dozens of men of the muslim brotherhood. the mood in the square is festive for now. few people are worrying about the contusion is in limbo and some are asking when they can vote for a new...
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morsi in the palace. what's the latest there? report report tens of thousands are outside the palace. right now military helicopters still flying overhead keeping a watchful eye on what is happening below. throughout the course of the day, several marchs were organized by a group of protesters organizing a petition demanding president morsi step down from power. they have more than 10,000 signatures and they brought them to the palace, or that's what plan was. over the past year he has run the country amok. crime is soaring. there has been very little democratic reform. supporters of the president gathered not too far away from here at a similar protest. their numbers much smaller than when a we are seeing here. they say the president is the democratically elected leader of the country. he does have the mandate to govern. that division of of the two camps is what is leading to violence. this have been clashes. at least two killed already. that's why the military is on high alert. the president says he is
morsi in the palace. what's the latest there? report report tens of thousands are outside the palace. right now military helicopters still flying overhead keeping a watchful eye on what is happening below. throughout the course of the day, several marchs were organized by a group of protesters organizing a petition demanding president morsi step down from power. they have more than 10,000 signatures and they brought them to the palace, or that's what plan was. over the past year he has run the...
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. >> reporter: wave after wave they came, marching straight towards the palace of mohamed morsi. the size of this march is absolutely staggering. it stretches back as far as the eye can see. these are scenes reminiscent of the revolution 2 1/2 years ago. and now these very same protesters are trying to spark a second revolution. >> he's not even trying. he is doing everything for his muslim brotherhood group. >> reporter: nearby, the muslim brotherhood held a far smaller rally for morsi. supporters arguing he hasn't had enough time to succeed. these supporters of president morsi say they want to keep it peaceful, but it is clear they were ready to fight for their president. now the country is afraid that it could fall into civil war. violence in the past three days has already claimed seven victims, including american student andrew pochter. on friday, the 21-year-old was a bystander at a protest when he was stabbed. his family said he loved the middle east and wanted to move here in pursuit of peace. tonight, that peace is illusive and egypt is more divided than ever. alex marqu
. >> reporter: wave after wave they came, marching straight towards the palace of mohamed morsi. the size of this march is absolutely staggering. it stretches back as far as the eye can see. these are scenes reminiscent of the revolution 2 1/2 years ago. and now these very same protesters are trying to spark a second revolution. >> he's not even trying. he is doing everything for his muslim brotherhood group. >> reporter: nearby, the muslim brotherhood held a far smaller rally...
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they want the regime of mohamed morsi out. it's the same chant of the revolution 2 1/2 years ago, and a major component of these protests are these people from the revolution 2 1/2 years ago. there's also what i would call poes, p'd off egyptians who are outraged by the economic collapse of the last year, the decline in services, decline in institutions under morsi's government, and they're just there because they're very angry and frustrated with the situation. and there's a third component which are elements of mubarak's regime. they are very clearly in those protests and to some extent perhaps directing them, taking a sort of substantial role in organizing them. this is a very unwieldy alliance. if morsi goes, it's going to be tough to create any kind of consensus among this very unwieldy alliance. >> you say he has upped the stakes and clearly when he says he's prepared to give his life, we know what you're referring to. at this point do you believe that his departure is inevitable? >> anything in this part of the world, b
they want the regime of mohamed morsi out. it's the same chant of the revolution 2 1/2 years ago, and a major component of these protests are these people from the revolution 2 1/2 years ago. there's also what i would call poes, p'd off egyptians who are outraged by the economic collapse of the last year, the decline in services, decline in institutions under morsi's government, and they're just there because they're very angry and frustrated with the situation. and there's a third component...
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there is nowhere to run for mohammed morsi. they are under house arrest after egypt's military ousted the muslim brotherhood. david piper live in jerusalem with the latest. is morsi this morning still defiant, david? >> we already know he hasn't been speaking and we understand he is under house arrest. we have a replacement for him. mansour, sworn in over an hour ago. in his acceptance speech, he praised the military who put him in power and also said the only future for egypt was parliamentary democracy. as i said, we're looking at where mohammed morsi is and his muslim brotherhood says he's under house arrest at this time. it's also being reported morsi was offered exile, but refused. also a number of key figures from morsi's muslim brotherhood are also reported to have been arrested. there are now reports quoting army sources that arrest warrants have been issued for muslim brotherhood leader mohammed badi and his deputy. the army earlier on the streets to secure key buildings and try to stop any fights between rival groups
there is nowhere to run for mohammed morsi. they are under house arrest after egypt's military ousted the muslim brotherhood. david piper live in jerusalem with the latest. is morsi this morning still defiant, david? >> we already know he hasn't been speaking and we understand he is under house arrest. we have a replacement for him. mansour, sworn in over an hour ago. in his acceptance speech, he praised the military who put him in power and also said the only future for egypt was...
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all of this coming after the military removed prime minister mohamed morsi from power two days ago. yousef joins us now live in kay row with the very latest. there are helicopters behind you last time we spoke. what's happening now? >> reporter: that remains the case. thousands of pro-morsi demonstrators gathering close to where it is believed the former president mohamed morsi is calling he be freed and returned to his post. they have vowed to fight and clamor to what they call his legitimacy obtained in a free and fair objection. the army remains on high alert. richard engel was on site and witnessed the clashes that happened. at least three people have been killed. nothing official yet as such, but we're keeping a close eye on the violence as competing rallies take place. now, it is unclear as well how much further the violence could escalate, especially given the strong army presence and as you mentioned the helicopters that are, of course, roving around this area and elsewhere across egypt. >> thank you for that. we'll keep a close eye on cairo as we get sunset there and we'll
all of this coming after the military removed prime minister mohamed morsi from power two days ago. yousef joins us now live in kay row with the very latest. there are helicopters behind you last time we spoke. what's happening now? >> reporter: that remains the case. thousands of pro-morsi demonstrators gathering close to where it is believed the former president mohamed morsi is calling he be freed and returned to his post. they have vowed to fight and clamor to what they call his...
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society split, violent, deadly demonstrations, on the anniversary of mohamed morsi's inauguration. we'll go live to egypt. >>> also ahead -- >> mandela's spirit could never be imprisoned, because his legacy is here for all to see. >> reliving history. the first family visits the prison where nelson mandela was jailed for 18 years. we're live in africa
society split, violent, deadly demonstrations, on the anniversary of mohamed morsi's inauguration. we'll go live to egypt. >>> also ahead -- >> mandela's spirit could never be imprisoned, because his legacy is here for all to see. >> reliving history. the first family visits the prison where nelson mandela was jailed for 18 years. we're live in africa
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the clock is running down on this ultimatum that's been given to mohammed morsi from egypt's military. expiring tomorrow. within the last few hours mor si's office tweeted out a photo showing him meeting with the defense minister and prime minister. several members of the cab met and two of his suppose people already jumped ship. nbc ne we know that it means business when egypt's army, the independent army, gets involved to give this ultimatum. what are the options for mor si as calls for his ouster gets louder? >> no position from the muslim brotherhood and president morsi intends to stay in power. the question is can they right now create some kind of power sharing agreement between president morsi and political opposition that can five way forward for early elections. keep in mind early elections was one of the main demands of the protest over the past several weeks and they say that that's going to be the only way that they are going to withdraw from the streets and that really depends on whether or not some kind of agreement can be reached in the next 20 hours. it does not seem s
the clock is running down on this ultimatum that's been given to mohammed morsi from egypt's military. expiring tomorrow. within the last few hours mor si's office tweeted out a photo showing him meeting with the defense minister and prime minister. several members of the cab met and two of his suppose people already jumped ship. nbc ne we know that it means business when egypt's army, the independent army, gets involved to give this ultimatum. what are the options for mor si as calls for his...
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it was just one year ago that mohammed morsi took office, took control of egypt, his critics are trying to us use the anniversary to organize large protests. they complain that morsi has failed to help the struggling economy and he the muslim brotherhood have curbed religious freedoms. they complain that morsi is just a islamic hosni mubarak who ruled egypt for decades. many protestors carried anti-american signs and slogans. they say the u.s. is too supportive of morsi and the muslim brotherhood and they fear the attack of the embassy in cairo may be attacked and they are warning americans. one student was stabbed to death while taking pictures of a pro-government rally. on the other side of cairo today, pro morsi supporters gathered near the palace, they well organized and also turned out in mass as well to countered act the anti-morsi protestors. overall, it's been a peaceful day at least one person has been killed. there have been a couple violent clashes and attacks on muslim brotherhood headquarters but overall we're not seeing the level of violence that people feared. i would say
it was just one year ago that mohammed morsi took office, took control of egypt, his critics are trying to us use the anniversary to organize large protests. they complain that morsi has failed to help the struggling economy and he the muslim brotherhood have curbed religious freedoms. they complain that morsi is just a islamic hosni mubarak who ruled egypt for decades. many protestors carried anti-american signs and slogans. they say the u.s. is too supportive of morsi and the muslim...
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morsi's in the short term. others are suggesting that perhaps president morsi can go back to the people and try to get a national referendum on his rule. that is very unlikely, given the fact that 22 million people voted to have him step down from power. a very different atmosphere in cairo tonight than what we saw last night. yesterday it was a very tense, very nervous, very scary situation, if you will, given the fact that we saw intense clashes that left 16 people dead. today it is one that's much more celebratory. people here feel that the military is siding with them against the president. no doubt about it though going forward, it is going to be extremely interesting and very, if you will, precarious to watch what role the military plays in the next 48 hours. peter? >> just struck by that scene behind you there in tahrir square now. so different than it was just about 24 hours ago. but as the morsi government faces this ultimatum right now, what do we anticipate a new government could look like? what shou
morsi's in the short term. others are suggesting that perhaps president morsi can go back to the people and try to get a national referendum on his rule. that is very unlikely, given the fact that 22 million people voted to have him step down from power. a very different atmosphere in cairo tonight than what we saw last night. yesterday it was a very tense, very nervous, very scary situation, if you will, given the fact that we saw intense clashes that left 16 people dead. today it is one...
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. >> egyptian president mohammed morsi refusing to step down. who is he going to call? president obama. details of that conversation coming up. >>brian: this just in. leaker edward snow dan -- snowden denying russia's offer for asylum. can he go anywhere else? we've got developing details as the show progresses. according to my rundown, "fox & friends" first hour starts now. ♪ ♪ >>eric: you know it's going to be one of those exciting days when you put on the tv in the morning just to make sure the earth is still here and you see millions of people out in egypt saying we're not going anywhere until there is a regime change. >>gretchen: very interesting because they had a chance to vote about a year ago and they chose president morsi and now they don't like him. we will bring you those details. great to be back. good to have eric here today. a bit of a warning: i had no television for ten days. you guys carry the water today. >>eric: yesterday brian and i got into it a little bit. we had a mud wrestling match. my followers liked his p.o.v. his followers liked mine. >>
. >> egyptian president mohammed morsi refusing to step down. who is he going to call? president obama. details of that conversation coming up. >>brian: this just in. leaker edward snow dan -- snowden denying russia's offer for asylum. can he go anywhere else? we've got developing details as the show progresses. according to my rundown, "fox & friends" first hour starts now. ♪ ♪ >>eric: you know it's going to be one of those exciting days when you put on the...
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they stormed and ransacked the cairo headquarters of president mohammed morsi's muslim brotherhood group. millions across the country are taking to the streets to protest morsi. at least five protesters were killed in the violence. those are your headlines. >> brian: that was insane. millions of people in the square with nowhere to go and they just know they don't like the muslim brotherhood. man, have changes changed. donald trump is here. it's got to be monday. good morning. >> good morning. >> brian: first off, edward snowden, it turns out he reveals more information about the u.s. that we have surveillance equipment on allies in new york. how do you feel about these revelations? >> it's a disaster. i'm watching my good friend, eric, who i like and respect tremendously, but i don't think he's coming down on snowden so hard. snowden is making us look very, very bad to other countries, other allies, even the enemies. what he's revealing is incredible. they got to get him back and i know eric's point of view and i understand his point of view, but they got to get him back. he's doing tre
they stormed and ransacked the cairo headquarters of president mohammed morsi's muslim brotherhood group. millions across the country are taking to the streets to protest morsi. at least five protesters were killed in the violence. those are your headlines. >> brian: that was insane. millions of people in the square with nowhere to go and they just know they don't like the muslim brotherhood. man, have changes changed. donald trump is here. it's got to be monday. good morning. >>...
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morsi. they say they will carry out attacks and avenge his removal. i is a very deteriorating situation we understand now. the african union news, an indication how not only countries in the region but internationally, how they're responding to the decision to oust the former president. there is a lot of criticism for how he managed the country. at the end of the day, the argument many people were making, he was democratically elected, he had the constitutional backing to govern. that is what the african union based it's decision upon. as you mentioned, a lot of internal politics taking place in egypt. the general prosecutor formally appointed by mubarak and then ousted by former president morsi, he has resigned after he came under some criticism for the way he launched a crackdown over the past 24 hours on some senior members of the muslim brotherhood and other members. a lot of developing pieces right now. >> before we let you go, the border crossing between gaza and egypt has been closed.
morsi. they say they will carry out attacks and avenge his removal. i is a very deteriorating situation we understand now. the african union news, an indication how not only countries in the region but internationally, how they're responding to the decision to oust the former president. there is a lot of criticism for how he managed the country. at the end of the day, the argument many people were making, he was democratically elected, he had the constitutional backing to govern. that is what...
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but the pressure, kelly, it is piling on president mohamed morsi, and the cabinet falling apart. we understand that several ministers have tender ed the resignation which is pushing him into a corner. yesterday at 2:00 a.m., the presidency releases a statement saying that we will continue the way we have, and we don't think it is advisable for the army to put a statement like this, and the kick here is that they did not consult the presidency before they put out this statement. just a quick look at the markets if you want to gauge, the market is up 5% after the close of trade, so quite an interesting development, and we will deep you posted. carl. >> yousef, thank you. yousef gamal el-din in cairo. most investors are not phased because the market is up more than 4%. now why should merging market investigators be worried? we are joined by ed waward frome grimaldi firm. is this vis-a-vis reflect iing e market? >> well, it is dominated by a few large company, and it is not a proxy that i would use, and turkey is a better proxy. emerging markets are skaucaught the political vice, lur
but the pressure, kelly, it is piling on president mohamed morsi, and the cabinet falling apart. we understand that several ministers have tender ed the resignation which is pushing him into a corner. yesterday at 2:00 a.m., the presidency releases a statement saying that we will continue the way we have, and we don't think it is advisable for the army to put a statement like this, and the kick here is that they did not consult the presidency before they put out this statement. just a quick...
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these people are against president mohamed morsi. the dead line to have his removed has almost set to expire. we have been told that the eyip shan army has taken over parts of the television building and is now monitoring the television's yut put. there are deep concerns in this country if the president is removed by force. the first clashes of what what could become a if you phase of violence in kwee egypt. in videos posted on line, live ammunition can cheerily be heard. it's the first major outbreak between protesters of morsi to step down because of what they complain as poor performance and supporters who back his islamic agenda. morsi himself says he isn't going anywhere. in an angry sheech he said he would rather die than give up the post. the critics say -- in a statement, the army said this would take every effort to prevent terrorism in egypt. a warning to the president's supporters. >> and richard, with the clock now winding down on this deadline, what happens if the military were to take over by force? >> reporter: the que
these people are against president mohamed morsi. the dead line to have his removed has almost set to expire. we have been told that the eyip shan army has taken over parts of the television building and is now monitoring the television's yut put. there are deep concerns in this country if the president is removed by force. the first clashes of what what could become a if you phase of violence in kwee egypt. in videos posted on line, live ammunition can cheerily be heard. it's the first major...